Proper noun
A male given name from Ancient Greek.
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, named after Arthur Phillip
Source: en.wiktionary.org1st American edition has title: The Master Spy: the Story of Kim Philby, ISBN 0394578902 * Phillip Knightley, The Second Oldest Profession: Spies and Spying in the Twentieth Century, 1986, published by W.W. Norton & Company, London. Source: Internet
Aalgaard's brother, Phillip, of Halstad, Minn., said Nate grew up on their family farm in rural Ada, Minn., and was in a serious car crash just after high school in 1977. Source: Internet
1944 ) ** Phillip Linnington born to the Linnington Family. Source: Internet
A career as a scout for the Army under General Phillip Sheridan following the Civil War earned him his nickname and established his notoriety as a frontiersman. Source: Internet
“A Fitbit or a pedometer really can be a very good thing because it does tell you when you’ve reached those magic 10,000 steps a day,” Calgary physician Dr. Phillip van der Merwe tells Global News. Source: Internet
After weeks of training camp practice, both Melvin Gordon III and Phillip Lindsay proved themselves worthy of being the Broncos' starter at running back. Source: Internet